Need analyst data for your warehouse? Self-serve plans with Snowflake, BigQuery, or direct delivery — starting at $1,000/month. 9,687 stocks, 7,193 analysts, 23 years of history.
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The difference between a productive investor day and a wasted one is usually which analysts show up. AnaChart gives corporate IR teams the tool Wall Street buy-side desks have used for years — a live database of every analyst covering your stock, scored against 23 years of actual calls.
9,687 stocks tracked. 7,193 analysts scored. 250+ broker-dealers. Survivorship-bias-free.
What corporate IR teams use it for
Prioritize meetings by track record, not firm tier
Bulge-bracket coverage looks good on a deck. A top-quartile mid-cap analyst who has been right on your sector for six years drives a better quote in a Bloomberg piece. AnaChart scores every analyst on your name like a batting average — price target hit ratio, rating accuracy, revision lead time — so your team can allocate CEO and CFO time against the analysts who actually move the stock.
Watch sell-side coverage on your peer group
Every IR team watches their own coverage. Few systematically watch their peers’. When a peer picks up a new analyst or loses one, that’s a signal about broker relationships, sector attention, and roadshow opportunities. AnaChart covers your name and your competitors in a single query.
Build a better target list for one-on-ones and conferences
Sector conferences advertise 40 analysts. Maybe eight of them have coverage that moved a stock in the last 18 months. Filter by track record, by revision cadence, by whether they upgrade into earnings or after — then build your 1:1 request list accordingly.
Spot coverage changes before they hit your inbox
Daily updates on initiations, upgrades, downgrades, target changes, and coverage drops — across every analyst, every name in your peer group. Most IR teams learn a rating has changed when an investor emails them. Learn it when it happens.
What’s in the dataset
- 7,193 analysts — active and retired, 2004 through today. Survivorship-bias-free, which matters when your board asks who used to cover you and where they went.
- 9,687 stocks — every public name Wall Street has covered in 23 years, including delisted tickers.
- 23 years of history — price targets, ratings, initiations, revisions, drops.
- Daily refresh — sell-side actions flow into the dataset within the trading day they happen.
- Warehouse-native delivery — Snowflake, BigQuery, or direct. No ETL work on your end. Share it with your banker, your board, or your sell-side consultant.
Snowflake Marketplace
Native Snowflake delivery — from $1,000/mo
How to get it
There are two ways to access the data, depending on whether you have a warehouse or not. For a full breakdown of the dataset — coverage, schema, and accuracy scoring — see the analyst price target data guide.
Warehouse-native (Snowflake or BigQuery) — Available self-serve on Snowflake Marketplace and Google Cloud Marketplace. No ETL, no ingestion pipelines — the data lands directly in your existing stack. Self-serve plans start at $1,000 per month. Custom delivery, on-prem, and enterprise SLAs available on request.
Custom data reports — No third-party account required. Describe what you need in plain English — a specific stock, analyst, sector, or time period — and we query the database and deliver formatted Excel or PDF directly to you. No Snowflake or BigQuery sign-up, no ETL to maintain. From $149. We aim to fulfil same day, up to 48 hours. Submit a request →
Frequently asked questions
What is analyst coverage tracking?
Monitoring every sell-side analyst publishing ratings, price targets, and revisions on a company — who they are, what firm they’re at, what their history of calls looks like, and how their current view compares to the consensus. Corporate IR teams use it to understand who is driving the sell-side narrative on their name and their peers.
Is the data filtered or scored before delivery?
You get the raw dataset — every price target, rating, analyst ID, and revision timestamp. Our scoring methodology (hit ratio, relative accuracy) is documented and reproducible on your warehouse, or you can use our pre-computed analyst scores if you’d rather skip the math.
How far back does coverage go?
2004 to present — 23 years. Both active and delisted names. Both current and retired analysts. Retired-analyst coverage matters when you’re reconstructing who called it first or which firms have shown up over a full cycle.
How often does the data refresh?
Daily, within the trading session. Initiations and rating changes flow in live; target changes and revisions post within the day.
Can we license just the names in our coverage universe?
Yes — custom slicing is available. Most corporate IR teams take the full dataset for their sector and filter client-side. It’s usually cheaper than a custom carve-out.
How does AnaChart compare to FactSet, Bloomberg, or Refinitiv for analyst data?
Breadth (9,687 names, 23 years, delisted coverage included), track-record scoring as a first-class field rather than a computation you run yourself, and self-serve pricing from $1,000 per month rather than six-figure enterprise contracts.
Not ready for a warehouse subscription? Request a custom data report — from $149, no account required, we aim to fulfil same day, up to 48 hours.
Customized solutions
For tailored solutions or any inquiry, use the contact form below or skip the form and open the self-serve data portal.
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